the problem with presto pots is you really need to be making a minimum of 2 cups of plastic to get the benefits of using one.
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the problem with presto pots is you really need to be making a minimum of 2 cups of plastic to get the benefits of using one.
Presto pots work great but if you dont wanna do alot at one time walmart or other retails stores sell single and double burners that you can use. They work great for heating and keeping plastics hot also you can use them to keep your injector warm so it does'nt clog as easy
JJ
jiggin joe will those walmart burners heat the plastic to the desired temp and will one of those 14 dollar digital probe thermometers from wally work? I do not use enough plastic to invest in a presto pot and stirrer
yes you can melt the plastic very well with a burner from wallmart as far as the thermometers I am not sure on those.
oh and if you do get a burner from wallmart try and get the double burner it helps alot when doing 2 color pours
JJ
what kind of pans do you use on those burners?
I found metal measuring cups that have spouts on them. They work great for hand pours otherwise just use a very small sauce pan
JJ
where might a man find metal measuring cups with spoouts locally? i know you can order those little spouted pans online
I've "overcooked" my share of plastic, and found that 20-30 sec in MW is the best way for me to melt scraps, and reheat plastic between shots. keeps down on burning the color.
I bought a cheap counter top fish fryer from wal-mart, 24.95. It has the adjustable temp gauge, works great.
Brad